Relier Pairs Debating Vocab. #2Version en ligne introductory vocab for debating/philosophy for kids par Abby Mayo 1 bandwagon 2 false dichotomy 3 Plato 4 symposium 5 ad hominem 6 straw man 7 Socrates 8 red herring 9 philosophy 10 philosopher a logical fallacy where someone responds with something related to the topic, but they didn’t actually answer the question a logical fallacy where someone twists your words in order to make them easier to prove wrong the study of life’s questions (literally means ‘love of wisdom’) a logical fallacy where you say something mean instead of proving them wrong (literally means ‘at the person’) a place to debate/share ideas one who studies philosophy a logical fallacy where you think only two options are possible (“Either you steal for me, or you’re a bad friend.”) Socrates’ student. We know what Socrates said because Plato wrote it down. the father of philosophy. He would go to town and talk to people, asking them why they think what they think. a logical fallacy where someone thinks they’re right because of how many people agree with them